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We were taught at school that collective nouns can take a singular as well as plural verb depending on the use case of the sentence.

I'm really confused about this concept. I mean how do we know where it is plural or singular.

For eg: The Jury was/were divided in their opinions.

What is correct here, were or was?

Giving more and more examples while answering the question will really help a lot.

Thanks in advance !

We were taught at school that collective nouns can take a singular as well as plural verb depending on the use case of the sentence.

I'm really confused about this concept. I mean how do we know where it is plural or singular.

For eg: The Jury was/were divided in their opinions.

What is correct here, were or was?

Giving more and more examples while answering the question will really help a lot.

Thanks in advance !

We were taught at school that collective nouns can take a singular as well as plural verb depending on the use case of the sentence.

I'm really confused about this concept. I mean how do we know where it is plural or singular.

For eg: The Jury was/were divided in their opinions.

What is correct here, were or was?

Giving more examples while answering the question will really help a lot.

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Doubt while using collective nouns

We were taught at school that collective nouns can take a singular as well as plural verb depending on the use case of the sentence.

I'm really confused about this concept. I mean how do we know where it is plural or singular.

For eg: The Jury was/were divided in their opinions.

What is correct here, were or was?

Giving more and more examples while answering the question will really help a lot.

Thanks in advance !